Sharyl reviewed Ripley under ground by Patricia Highsmith (Vintage crime/Black Lizard)
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4 stars
This ends in another cliffhanger, bloody hell!
275 pages
English language
Published Jan. 6, 1970 by Doubleday.
It's been six years since Ripley murdered Dickie Greenleaf and inherited his money. Now, in Ripley Under Ground (1970), he lives in a beautiful French villa, surrounded by a world-class art collection and married to a pharmaceutical heiress. All seems serene in Ripley's world until a phone call from London shatters his peace. An art forgery scheme he set up a few years ago is threatening to unravel: a nosy American is asking questions and Ripley must go to London to put a stop to it. In this second Ripley novel, Patricia Highsmith offers a mesmerizing and disturbing tale in which Ripley will stop at nothing to preserve his tangle of lies.
This ends in another cliffhanger, bloody hell!